The Hunger Games Soundtrack — Carly H. style!

When I first read Carly M.’s ideal song choices for a soundtrack for The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins (for ages 12 and up), I loved her list. If I haven’t mentioned it yet, I love The Hunger Games. And I love a lot of the bands on her list. But the more I thought about it, the more it’s one of those things where I love it but . . .

But they’re not the songs I would have chosen! So, I gave it some thought and came up with . . .
Carly H.’s (that’s me!) picks for The Hunger Games soundtrack:

WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD!
I matched my song choices to scenes from the book, so if you haven’t read the book you might want to skip this entry.

“Lion’s Roar” by The Hush Sound
“The circus songs just carried on / Out of the crowd three men rush out / And scream and shout, ‘Everybody Stop!’”

Reaping Day. . .
I think this scene needs a song that is falsely cheerful, as though the capitol is pumping out the mood music, and “Lion’s Roar” by The Hush Sound is one of my favorite songs. The song, as the title implies is the story of a circus, and it has the upbeat melody of a traditional circus, carnival, or parade — blaring trumpets included. Then, like the first chapter of The Hunger Games ends with the ringing of Effie announcing “Primrose Everdeen,” the cheerful melody of the song cuts off abruptly, leaving the words “Everybody Stop!” echoing in violent silence.

“Round Here” by Counting Crows
“Can’t you see my walls are crumbling? / Then she looks up at the building and says she’s thinking of jumping.”

On the roof in the Capitol the night before the Games start. . .
Even if you don’t know the Counting Crows, you probably know their songs. They are one of those bands whose songs define the movies they are in; their song “Accidentally In Love” in Shrek set the tone for Shrek and Fiona to fall in love. But ‘”Round Here” is different. It’s a melancholy song about a girl who’s trapped, which makes it the perfect song to define Katniss at this moment.

“Hello Time Bomb” by Matthew Good Band
“Life’s for the living / So check me tomorrow / We’ll see if I’m kidding”

The 60 seconds of waiting are over, and the Hunger Games begin.
The Matthew Good Band was one of Canada’s most successful alternative rock bands of the 90s, and after they broke up, Matthew Good went on to a successful solo career in Canada. It’s a shame his music never made a dent in the US, because it’s brilliant. This song has the hard, driving pulse of the clash at the Cornucopia and the pain-filled lyrics to go with it.

Katniss realizes Peeta has teamed up with the Careers.
The lyrics pretty much say it all. Katniss thought Peeta was in love with her and on her side — well, as much as anyone can be on anyone else’s side in a kill-or-be-killed environment — but then she sees that he has teamed up with her biggest threat.

“Set Fire to the Third Bar” by Snow Patrol featuring Martha Wainwright
“I’m miles from where you are / I lay down on the cold ground / I pray that something picks me up.”

Katniss finds Peeta injured and moves into the cave with him.
So, this song choice probably outs me as a Katniss/Gale shipper. But regardless of whom you want Katniss to end up with, this hauntingly beautiful song is the perfect one to go with the section of the book where Katniss and Peeta move into the cave. Gale is at home, watching the games on TV. Peeta is injured, feverish, and dying from blood poisoning. The Games are miles away from anywhere love can exist. And Katniss is alone, performing a show she doesn’t have the lines or cues for in the desperate hope that she gets it right — so what she needs falls to her from above.

Katniss sets off to get the medicine from the Cornucopia.
If “I Want Blood” is the song I picked solely for the lyrics, then “Archers” is the song I picked just for the music. And while the title is coincidentally perfect, I didn’t know the title or the lyrics until I looked them up for this entry. But you could make a case for any of the songs on Brand New’s latest album to be on The Hunger Games soundtrack (or for the whole album being the soundtrack) because the music is the perfect discordant mix of quiet desperation and raw, angry rock.

I know there’s a few major moments from the book that I’m missing (Rue, the ending), but try as I might, I can’t find any songs on my iPod that feel right. What about you? Do you have a good “Rue song” or a good ending song?

I thought Set Fire to the Rain by Adele would be a good Katniss/Peeta song. If you read the lyrics they go with different parts of the book like…
I let it fall, my heart
And as it fell, you rose to claim it It was dark and I was over
Until you kissed my lips and you saved me (K to P)
&
But there’s a side to you that I never knew, never knew (K to P)
All the things you’d say, they were never true, never true (P to K)
And the games you’d play, you would always win, always win
Just read the lyrics!

I noticed one person already suggested Paramore. I was thinking that the song “Rangers” by A FINE FRENZY (side band that belongs to the lead singer of Paramore) would be perfect in the bowl scene somewhere.

“World Spins Madly On” by the Weepies. MUST be in the movie. Heard it first when I was reading the book. Every time I think of the scene in the cave with the weeping walls and Peeta and Katniss’s quiet moment…this song runs through my head.

Okay, i read your list last week and i loved it and i have been thinking about a song for the death of rue scene. Anyway i am a big Paramore fan and it just clicked the other day on the bus to school. ‘Misguided ghosts’ by Paramore would be absoloutley perfect. I can just imagine Katniss placing flowers around Rue and in her hair to the song and holding her in her lap.
Here’s the lyrics:
I am going away for a while
But I’ll be back, don’t try and follow me
‘Cause I’ll return as soon as possible
See I’m trying to find my place
But it might not be here where I feel safe
We all learn to make mistakes
(Chorus)
And run
From them, from them
With no direction
We’ll run from them, from them
With no conviction
‘Cause I’m just one of those ghosts
Traveling endlessly
Don’t need no roads
In fact they follow me
And we just go in circles
Well Now I’m told that this is life
And pain is just a simple compromise
So we can get what we want out of it
Would someone care to classify,
Of broken hearts and twisted minds
So I can find someone to rely on
And run
To them, to them
Full speed ahead
Oh you are not, Useless
We are just
Misguided ghosts
Traveling endlessly
The ones we trusted the most
Pushed us far away
And there’s no one road
We should not be the same
But I’m just a ghost
And still they echo me
They echo me in circles
It is an beautiful song and i think that it is about someone who needs to take a break from something. Maybe someone who is going away to find them selves. Someone who needs to get away because they feel that where they are is not where they should be but they are sacred to leave their comfort zone. They need to leave so they could grow up. i am not exactly sure but the melody is gorgeous and a sad type of song. It is perfect!

I think you should use “Hello”, another one by Evanescence for when Rue dies.
Mostly just because of this:
“Has no one told you she’s not breathing?
Hello, I’m your mind giving you someone to talk to.
Hello…”

When is the third book coming out I just finished the second and now I don’t know when the third book is out, I hope not in a year. That is to long. I think a sequal should be at least every 3 months. I can’t wait to find out what happens to the revolution and how Katness handles her symbolism.

I think Serenity by Godsmack would be good for, like, any point in this book.
“I need serenity/in a place where I can’t hide/I need serenity/nothing changes, days go by/where do we go when we just don’t know/and how do we relight the flame when it’s cold?/Why do we dream when our thoughts mean nothing/and when will we learn to control?”
I also think Tourniquet, Whisper, or Imaginary, all by Evanescence, would be great too.
Imaginary: “In my field of paper flowers/and candy clouds of lullabies/I lie inside myself forever/and watch my purple sky fly over me.”
Whisper: “I know I can stop the pain/if I will it all away/if I will it all away/don’t turn away/don’t try to hide/don’t close your eyes/don’t turn out the lights (never scream, never die).”

“Run” by Snow Patrol is brilliant for the movie.
Some lines:
And I can barely look at you
But every single time I do
I know we’ll make it anywhere
Away from here
Light up, light up
As if you have a choice
Even if you cannot hear my voice
I’ll be right beside you dear
Louder louder
And we’ll run for our lives
I can hardly speak I understand
Why you can’t raise your voice to say
To think I might not see those eyes
Makes it so hard not to cry
And as we say our long goodbye
I nearly do
Light up…
Have heart my dear
We’re bound to be afraid
Even if it’s just for a few days
Making up for all this mess

I really like some of the song choices however I do believe that there are a few songs that should most definetly be on the soundtrack. Ever heard of “Mad World” By either Tears For Fear or Gary Jules! “All Around Me Are familiar faces, worn out places worn out faces, bright and early for the daily races going no where going no where”
I think this would be the perfect way to open this movie!

I love the songs, and I think you have great ideas. But for the part where Katniss finds Peeta injured, well I think that “I will follow you into the dark” by Death Cab for Cutie sounds more appropiate. I guess the song seems to fit the visual description when Katniss hurts to find Peeta injured.

For the scene with Rue: Somewhere over the Rainbow sung by Eva Cassidy
I prefer Angel of Death by Slayer for the post-60 second insanity–While We Were Hunting Rabbits by the Matthew Good band is so much more appropriate for a variety of part of the book. It makes me think of Gale.